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ECONOMIST IMPACT'S SUSTAINABILITY WEEK CONFERENCE
A CONVERGENCE OF INNOVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY
This event, organized by Economist Impact (The Economist Magazine) in New York City, explores how companies can leverage clean energy, SMART technologies, and strategic investments to promote economic growth and environmental responsibility.
GLOBAL LEADERS GATHER
The conference attracts over 500 in-person attendees, including sustainability professionals, industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators. With more than 150 expert speakers and 50 case studies, participants will discuss energy independence, renewable energy, and sustainable agriculture topics.
KEY THEMES
The agenda includes a keynote fireside chat with Dave Turk, former Deputy Secretary of Energy, examining the complexities of achieving American energy independence through domestic technological innovation. Other sessions will delve into the role of renewable energy in driving American growth, powering AI and data centers, and strengthening American agriculture.
ATTENDING
Attendees will gain practical strategies to stay competitive in a rapidly changing market, learn from cutting-edge case studies, and have opportunities for networking with peers. The event also features the Energy Transition Summit, focusing on how companies can boost resilience and reduce downtime.
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